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"Rob Turk" wrote in message all.nl...
"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message . .. Since you are hung up on RadioShack: Vectronics VHF/UHF SWR / WattMeter-BNC $89.95 Catalog #: 940-0595 Model: VEC732B RSU #: 99400595 http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...Fid=940%2D0595 Range settings: 300/3000W. This may not be what he wants. Airband radio's have an output of only 4 - 10W. That may not be enough to get full-scale reference on the SWR meter, making the SWR reading unreliable. Rob I think that is a misprint. It should be 30/300W. I just ordered the same thing from another distributor and it said 30/300W - and about $10 cheaper. |
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